World Cancer Day 2025: Cricketers who are working for Cancer initiatives
World Cancer Day is observed on 4 February of every year.
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1. Yuvraj Singh
Former legendary Indian all-rounder, Yuvraj Singh who inspired many with his cricketing achievements was diagnosed with a rare form of lung cancer, mediastinal seminoma, in 2011. Despite experiencing symptoms like breathlessness, coughing, and spitting blood during India’s victorious 2011 ODI World Cup campaign, he fought through and played a crucial role in the team’s success and won the Player of the tournament. Following his diagnosis, Singh underwent chemotherapy in the US, before getting discharged in March 2012. As a result, the prolific all rounder made an inspirational comeback to cricket later that year.
Inspired by his battle, Yuvraj founded the YouWeCan Foundation in 2012 with the support of his mother, Shabnam Singh. The non-profit organization focuses on cancer awareness, early detection, patient support, and survivor empowerment. One of its key missions is providing financial aid to underprivileged children battling cancer, ensuring they receive quality treatment at government and charitable hospitals.
The foundation also runs two special-purpose funds, a Cancer Treatment Fund covering up to INR 2,00,000 per patient and a Bridge Fund offering interim financial relief of INR 50,000 for early-stage treatment. Through YouWeCan, Yuvraj continues to inspire and support several cancer patients.
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